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Wild and Woolly: Top Ten Things to Do to Really Rock the Farm
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Friday, April 25, 2008. Top Ten Things to Do to Really Rock the Farm. The farm can be a kind of dull life for a sheep. Grazing, jumping over fences (our Fencercize class is held three times a week), napping and counting people, having clover tastings. That's pretty much the whole of it. And that's why it's up to the creative few like Yours Truly to liven things up. So I thought I'd share with you my Top Ten Things to Do to Really Rock the Farm. You think this is only for human teenagers? Again, teenagers...
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Wild and Woolly: Danger, Wool Robinson! Danger! Danger!
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Danger, Wool Robinson! I thought it would be nice to support Ms. Pitt. In her recent DoodleWeek. Endeavor. Given that she has helped resurrect my comics career again, I figured the very least I could do was participate in her doodling initiative by giving her the very best work I had to offer. So here: I did this self-portrait- eerily accurate, if I do say so myself! People count sheep to fall asleep, but what do sheep do? It's fact. Look it up. July 15, 2008 at 10:38 AM. Thank yo...
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Shepherd's Notebook: Fall Pasture and Forage Programs
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Fall Pasture and Forage Programs. University of Maryland Extension Offices in Harford and Baltimore Counties have are teaming up to offer a series of workshops for livestock owners this fall. The programs will focus on a variety of topics surrounding pasture and forage management. Pasture Walk at Jack Straw Farm. August 27, 2015 from 6:30 - 8:00 pm. Jack Straw Farm in White Hall, MD. Pasture Site Tour and Hay Evaluation Workshop. September 16, 2015 from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Send an e-...
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Shepherd's Notebook: Spring 2015 Wild & Woolly
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Monday, April 20, 2015. Spring 2015 Wild and Woolly. The Spring 2015 issue of Wild and Woolly is now available. Via HTML at http:/ www.sheepandgoat.com/news/Spring2015.html. Via PDF at http:/ www.sheepandgoat.com/news/PDF/spring2015.pdf. Via ISSUU at http:/ issuu.com/mdsheepgoat/docs/spring2015. The Spring issue contains articles about goat's milk, minerals, sheep and goat research, new resources, the 10th anniversary of the Western Maryland Pasture-Based Meat Goat Performance Test. Subscribe to the blog.
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Shepherd's Notebook: 2015 Maryland Wool Pool
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Friday, June 5, 2015. 2015 Maryland Wool Pool. The 58th Annual Maryland Wool Pool will be held Wednesday, June 17, 8:30 am to 2:30 pm, at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, Maryland. Prices are slightly up from last year. The pool has been purchased by Chargeurs. Black and gray wool and wool from hair sheep or hair sheep crosses will not be accepted. Wet wool cannot be accepted. Any producer bringing wool in nylon square packs weighting 300 pounds or more will receive a 5-cent per pound ...Small...
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Shepherd's Notebook: Center of the Nation NSIP Sale
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Monday, July 20, 2015. Center of the Nation NSIP Sale. The Center of the Nation NSIP Sale will be held Saturday, July 25 at the Clay County Fairgrounds in Spencer, Iowa. The sale will feature performance tested sheep from the following breeds: Polypay, Hampshire, Suffolk, Dorset, Katahdin, Shropshire, SireMax, Rambouillet, and SAMM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jeff Semler (UME-Wash Co.). David Gordon (UME-Mont Co.). Dr E Nelson Escobar (UMES). Chris Anderson (UME-state 4-H). Subscribe to the blog.
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Wild and Woolly: Things to Consider When Wearing Wool
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Things to Consider When Wearing Wool. The following is an important public service announcement. When wearing wool as a part of a regular routine, there are a number of things we, of the Sheep-American community, must always remember to take into consideration:. This concludes our public service announcement. Jenn I love these! May 10, 2008 at 10:10 AM. Hey, look- it's that gal who doodles all the time! Thank you, Doodle Lady! You get rated a big "two hooves up"!
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Blog - Worth & Wisdom
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Lesson 3: Ask for Help. June 6, 2016. Lately, my life has been overwhelming, dissolving, renewing and reshaping and above all, chock full of learning. This series of posts is all about sharing that learning with you, and in return, I hope you share your life learning with me. ( click here to read the intro post. I felt like all of these things had dropped in my lap at one time, and that somehow I should be able to juggle them all. And somehow, I was responsible for them all too. But inside I was a mess&#...
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Why Sheeps’ Cheese? | Towri Sheep Cheeses
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Functions & Events. Why Sheeps’ Cheese? Besides the exquisite taste there are many nutritional benefits of sheeps’ milk and other products, such as cheese. The calcium levels in sheeps’ milk are double that found in cows’ milk! It’s true: sheeps’ milk and milk products are the best source of calcium because the Vitamins A and D and potassium levels are considerably higher than in cows’ and goats’ milk. Then consider sheeps’ milk products as your a...
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